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america first america first. his name was pat buchanan and he shocked the abundance with a surprisingly strong showing in the new hampshire primary >> he scared the sitting president, george hw bush but he was the canary in the america first coal mine. >> maintain your sovereignty of your own country. >> why did his america first message fall short? then success? years later you then we are with you now of how the party of ronald reagan so help me god. >> so help me god became the party of donald trump from this day forward. it's going to be only america first america first i can't tell you how the consumer democrat, or an independent out here, there was pitch four, pat buchanan a former staffer with president nixon, turned conservative cable star crossfire on the right, that buchanan, buchanan long had the pulse of the gop's base we've been together eight years now and soon it will be time for me to go with reagan's departure and communism defeat mr. gorbachev, teared down this wall i'm ready to roll. good to se
america first america first. his name was pat buchanan and he shocked the abundance with a surprisingly strong showing in the new hampshire primary >> he scared the sitting president, george hw bush but he was the canary in the america first coal mine. >> maintain your sovereignty of your own country. >> why did his america first message fall short? then success? years later you then we are with you now of how the party of ronald reagan so help me god. >> so help me god...
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, rural america. i mean, truth of the matter is, is that millions more voters for donald trump live outside of rural america, then within you can't win an election if you only depend on 20% of the american population. and that's true even in the republican primaries, where as recently as this last primary cycle in iowa, upwards of 70% of donald trump support in the iowa primaries came from non rural iowans. so there's a lot that is motivating republic or conservative voters regardless of geography. and sometimes we will speak to that the fundamentals right we know that on average, if you're older, the more likely you are to vote for the republican candidate. if you're whiter, if you don't have a college degree and there are a number of these demographic explanations that get heightened in rural america. right. because rural america is composed of, these different sort of demographic factors or the mix of race and education and age is, different in rural america that leads to sort of bump, but fact tha
, rural america. i mean, truth of the matter is, is that millions more voters for donald trump live outside of rural america, then within you can't win an election if you only depend on 20% of the american population. and that's true even in the republican primaries, where as recently as this last primary cycle in iowa, upwards of 70% of donald trump support in the iowa primaries came from non rural iowans. so there's a lot that is motivating republic or conservative voters regardless of...
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an america strong and free. an america at peace.with equal rights for all citizens and for women. guarantee in the united states constitution. and america with jobs and good health and good education for every citizen. an america. a clean and bountiful life in our cities and on our farms. an america that helps to feed the world. and america secure and filling its own energy needs. an america of justice tolerance and compassion. for this vision to come true. we must sacrifice. but this national committeeman will be an exciting and a prize that will unify people together as one people. let us work. build our strength at home and together as one indivisible union. let us seek peace and security. the world. together, us. make this time of challenge and danger. a decade of national resolve and our brave achievement. thank you very much much. that might reflect. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ♪♪ thing to programs and radio mattel your smart
an america strong and free. an america at peace.with equal rights for all citizens and for women. guarantee in the united states constitution. and america with jobs and good health and good education for every citizen. an america. a clean and bountiful life in our cities and on our farms. an america that helps to feed the world. and america secure and filling its own energy needs. an america of justice tolerance and compassion. for this vision to come true. we must sacrifice. but this national...
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happens in america matters in the middle east. welcome to americast. hello, it's sarah, and i'm in the bbc�*s bureau in washington, dc. and it's justin in the worldwide headquarters of americast in london, england. it is such a big question, isn't it, whether or not the american election is affecting the events in the middle east, and vice versa, whether they will affect the outcome of the election? and a fascinating one, i think, because we often say that foreign policy doesn't really impact on us elections. but i wonder if this is creating enough background noise that it will get into people's heads. i don't think anyone�*s going to go to the ballot box thinking, you know, i do or do not agree with the administration's policy on precisely the two—state solution between israel and palestine. but i do think it creates an atmosphere that will influence people's thinking. so, if we're answering that question first — do events in the middle east affect the american election — before we get to looking at it the other way around, i thi
happens in america matters in the middle east. welcome to americast. hello, it's sarah, and i'm in the bbc�*s bureau in washington, dc. and it's justin in the worldwide headquarters of americast in london, england. it is such a big question, isn't it, whether or not the american election is affecting the events in the middle east, and vice versa, whether they will affect the outcome of the election? and a fascinating one, i think, because we often say that foreign policy doesn't really impact...
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so it appears that the america that daisy sang and the america that america sang were two different songsl today. >> [ applause ] >> langston hughes was right. in both poems. i too sing america, and life may not be a crystal stair, it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is, that if you keep singing america, if you keep climbing the rough side of the mountain, he says, and i too sing america, towards the end, that tomorrow i will be at the table when company comes, nobody will dare say to me, eat in the kitchen. that means no brikcs, no murders, and besides, he says, they will see how beautiful i am. and be ashamed i too sing america. now that we have unveiled this beautiful statue of daisy bates, so that america and the world will, in perpetuity, see how beautiful america is, when they see daisy lee gatson bates. say her name. daisy bates. and we all will be singing the same america. thank you ms. speaker. thank you mr. jeffries. thank you america. >> [ applause ] ladies and gentu alumni choir of the university of arkansas, pine bluff, philander smith university arranged by stephen haye >> l
so it appears that the america that daisy sang and the america that america sang were two different songsl today. >> [ applause ] >> langston hughes was right. in both poems. i too sing america, and life may not be a crystal stair, it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is, that if you keep singing america, if you keep climbing the rough side of the mountain, he says, and i too sing america, towards the end, that tomorrow i will be at the table when company comes, nobody will dare say...
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, a core of urban america, the are a core of suburban america. what we see is, on this issue, a deep commonality between different political regions, or political geographies, and how the american electorate, either urban or rural , is thinking about the fact that corporations like small business owners, are getting bigger, that small business owners are having a tougher time competing with corporations , and rural america, the most vivid manifestation of this, more common than the american flag is dollar general. you talk to a lot of rural committees stuck in the middle of living in a food desert, in the middle of a medical desert, not able to sort of, you know, a lot of those desert exist because of corporations taking place in other industries and rural hospitals leaving. what do you do when the dollar general was to show up and build a new store? that means you are not driving 30, 45 minutes to get a basic necessity, dollar general has made promises to maybe put some medical care in their establishments that often means local small business o
, a core of urban america, the are a core of suburban america. what we see is, on this issue, a deep commonality between different political regions, or political geographies, and how the american electorate, either urban or rural , is thinking about the fact that corporations like small business owners, are getting bigger, that small business owners are having a tougher time competing with corporations , and rural america, the most vivid manifestation of this, more common than the american...
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this is that rural america is not keeping up with urban america. so here are a variety of recommendations so that country life will be just as good and rewarding as city life is. what we can deduce from that is that there was already a perception in the early 20th century that somehow urban life was accelerating faster, rural life was struggling to catch up. so it is a nice little moment in this ongoing discussion of somehow rural america being left behind. peter: in some supporting evidence you use in the 1930's it was reported that over to -- 2200 iowa towns had been found abandoned and there was a 50% drop in the number of farms between 1950 and 1970. steven: yes. again, when you scratch the surface of this, you discover there are measurable indices of decline and change that go way back. people were shocked when census data of 1910 revealed that lots of rural counties, especially in that agricultural midsection of the country, were losing population. during world war i, there was a famous song, what are you going to do to keep them down on the
this is that rural america is not keeping up with urban america. so here are a variety of recommendations so that country life will be just as good and rewarding as city life is. what we can deduce from that is that there was already a perception in the early 20th century that somehow urban life was accelerating faster, rural life was struggling to catch up. so it is a nice little moment in this ongoing discussion of somehow rural america being left behind. peter: in some supporting evidence...
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the plight of black america. now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming number of black americans who are almost systematically and when officers in chicago go in detroit even though detroit claims and they're having a lot of progress, you're seeing police officers, leeds, new york city. we need those especially in black communities. one of the charts that you have in your book is about prison rates. so explain that. so in beginning of the 20th century, black men were least likely to be in federal prisons. if you say that, the trend that we see, the phenomenon that we see now is an outworking of
the plight of black america. now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming...
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why america? you know, it's such ideal, such a beacon of hope for people with so many different skin, beautiful language, you know, very different food. but we identify as america's long before even, you know, you that you're an immigrant. what's your story. i'm an immigrant from a china. i was born and raised in china. i came to this country in 1996 as a student and i became a u.s. citizen in 2013. so. between 1996 to 2013, this is a 70 year period i went through almost all the major legal jungles, our legal immigration system. i was so fed up with it, i almost gave it up. but again, i started, you know, the american way is, not just to sit back about state houses, do not go right the american ways. is there something not right. i should fix it. you know, i'm a citizen, not i shouldn't fix. so that's a problem for me to write this to, to talk about not only the history of immigration, but also how can we make this system better that benefited our country as well as creating win win for immigrants
why america? you know, it's such ideal, such a beacon of hope for people with so many different skin, beautiful language, you know, very different food. but we identify as america's long before even, you know, you that you're an immigrant. what's your story. i'm an immigrant from a china. i was born and raised in china. i came to this country in 1996 as a student and i became a u.s. citizen in 2013. so. between 1996 to 2013, this is a 70 year period i went through almost all the major legal...
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so it appears that the america that daisy sang and the america that america keeps saying were two different songs until today. langston hughes was in both poems. i sing america and life may not a crystal stair. it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is that if you keep singing in america, if you keep climbing. rough side of the mountain. langston says it is not to sing america towards the end that tomorrow i'll be at the table when company comes. nobody'll dare say to me eat in the kitchen. that means no bricks, no murders. and besides he says they will see how beautiful i am and be ashamed. i, too, sing america. so now that we've unveiled this statue of daisy so that america and the world will interpret to. to see how beautiful america is when they see daisy, lee, gaston bates say her name. daisy bates. and we all will be singing the same america. thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. jeffries. thank you, america. ladies and gentlemen, the hbcu alumni choir of the university of arkansas, pine bluff, philander smith university arranged by stephen hayes performing guide feet. got my feet easy.
so it appears that the america that daisy sang and the america that america keeps saying were two different songs until today. langston hughes was in both poems. i sing america and life may not a crystal stair. it wasn't for daisy, but the lesson is that if you keep singing in america, if you keep climbing. rough side of the mountain. langston says it is not to sing america towards the end that tomorrow i'll be at the table when company comes. nobody'll dare say to me eat in the kitchen. that...
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america. in other words, we must examine the distribution of the great wealth produced through operation of american capitalism. is the distribution widespread? or is the wealth of america in the hands of a few as a socialist and communist, say this is the central question for our discussion today. the answer constitutes tribute to our system for the wealth produced within american capitalism is widely distributed throughout our population. as we shall see basically an economic system must fulfill two social needs of the population it serves. first and adequate production of goods. and second. and equitable of those goods. of course, there are other measurements value for an economic system. and in our previous classroom sessions we have seen how well our own system measures up, how it provides a high degree of economic freedom and great incentives for personal achievement, thus bringing about national progress. we know that american capitalism is morally right because its chief elements priva
america. in other words, we must examine the distribution of the great wealth produced through operation of american capitalism. is the distribution widespread? or is the wealth of america in the hands of a few as a socialist and communist, say this is the central question for our discussion today. the answer constitutes tribute to our system for the wealth produced within american capitalism is widely distributed throughout our population. as we shall see basically an economic system must...
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this is america. applause] for generations, this town has produced america's most fearless leaders whose market changed the course of the world. new york city and america needs their magic back. [cheering and applause] a country of tomorrow that will shape our future and reset expectations for generations. envision a wonderful america where there is security, prosperity and health are once again for benefit of our families. [cheering and applause] led us charge together with a shared vision that builds on american greatness. let's size this moment and create something for tomorrow. the future that we deserve. [cheering and applause] and, now. [cheering and applause] please welcome our next commander and chief, my husband, president donald j trump. [cheering and applause] ♪ ♪ if tomorrow all the things were gone i'd worked for all my life ♪ ♪ if i had to start again ♪ ♪ just my children and my wife ♪ ♪ thanked my lucky stars for living here today ♪ ♪ because the flag still stands for freedom ♪ ♪ and th
this is america. applause] for generations, this town has produced america's most fearless leaders whose market changed the course of the world. new york city and america needs their magic back. [cheering and applause] a country of tomorrow that will shape our future and reset expectations for generations. envision a wonderful america where there is security, prosperity and health are once again for benefit of our families. [cheering and applause] led us charge together with a shared vision...
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they are here are as america's allies. however, they are also the group that spends the shortest time period in the united states, barely 30 month. there are also an army that is here that is never engaged in open the siege of yorktown is wage long lines laid down by vauban a hundred years earlier. that's just little event at lloyd's neck. fewer than 500 men are involved. there's the battle off the hook. well, assad's cavalry, about 300 men are involved. in other words, the vast majority of russian boat forces actually is never in battle. and the total number of battle deaths or battle related death for french forces are fewer 30. the rest all die. so there's lots more to die of, of diseases, etc. but less than 30 in their as far as as military activity is concerned, other than the siege of yorktown, rochambeau was orderly book. well on. when to try. we go. as far as as military change or changes to tactics. our concern of. as for ocean bowl other than a three sentence addition to this orderly book that you see here concer
they are here are as america's allies. however, they are also the group that spends the shortest time period in the united states, barely 30 month. there are also an army that is here that is never engaged in open the siege of yorktown is wage long lines laid down by vauban a hundred years earlier. that's just little event at lloyd's neck. fewer than 500 men are involved. there's the battle off the hook. well, assad's cavalry, about 300 men are involved. in other words, the vast majority of...
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america in the 1950s. we sort of need that ability to, again, build alliances, strength and nato beast wrong militarily, but use it, if at all sparingly, wisely, and preferably not at all, and develop other means by which to communicate that would then lessen the regime's power over its people. so let me stop at this point, and i would love to answer any question you have, get into any area of discussion, whatever may interest you. thank you. thank you. dr. perlman, we have some time for questions. so if there is. not i'm sorry, this. oh, what did you think about sputnik? you're is the question. what did i think about sputnik? yes. well, let me start by saying i was probably in second or third grade when that when sputnik went up. and i remember we spent a lot of time in school talking about it. i think might just see it above or above us if it flew by. no, i think sputnik was a call also to the united states that we needed to strengthen science, education, invest in education, invest in universities. i th
america in the 1950s. we sort of need that ability to, again, build alliances, strength and nato beast wrong militarily, but use it, if at all sparingly, wisely, and preferably not at all, and develop other means by which to communicate that would then lessen the regime's power over its people. so let me stop at this point, and i would love to answer any question you have, get into any area of discussion, whatever may interest you. thank you. thank you. dr. perlman, we have some time for...
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i have lived the promise of america. i see the promise of america in all of you. i see it. i see it in the young people who are voting for the first time. who are determined to live free from governments and protect our planet and to save the world they inherit. i see it in the women who refuse to accept a future without reproductive freedom. and the men who support them. i see it in republicans who have never voted for a democrat before, but have put the constitution of the united states over party. i have seen it in americans, different in many respects, but united in our pursuit of freedom, our belief in fairness and decency, and faith in a better future. america, i know the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. i know it. that is why i am in this race to fight for the people just like i always have. nearly 250 years ago, america was born when we rested freedom from a petty tyrant. across the generations, americans have preserved cap freedom, expanded it, and in so doing proved to the world that a government of, by, and for the people is
i have lived the promise of america. i see the promise of america in all of you. i see it. i see it in the young people who are voting for the first time. who are determined to live free from governments and protect our planet and to save the world they inherit. i see it in the women who refuse to accept a future without reproductive freedom. and the men who support them. i see it in republicans who have never voted for a democrat before, but have put the constitution of the united states over...
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the plight of black america. now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming number of black americans who are almost systematically and when officers in chicago go in detroit even though detroit claims and they're having a lot of progress, you're seeing police officers, leeds, new york city. we need those especially in black communities. one of the charts that you have in your book is about prison rates. so explain that. so in beginning of the 20th century, black men were least likely to be in federal prisons. if you say that, the trend that we see, the phenomenon that we see now is an outworking of
the plight of black america. now, what booker t washington said, what frederick douglass said was leave black people because the things that you're to do on their behalf are harmful. many news stories now have covering the serious level of crime when woke days won't. here's what will cover when a tourist comes to town and gets harmed or injured when they break into someone's house in new beach. those kinds stories are still making the news. but what's not making the news are the overwhelming...
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we need to keep jobs in america. we see this argument again and again throughout history. >> in your book "the broken welcome mat," you spend a bit of time talking about the 1924 immigration act signed by calvin coolidge. >> what did that do? >> it basically drastically lowered the quota of immigrants to united states. and basically this is after the big wave. you can see from the statistics that the immigrant into -- immigrants into the united states was greatly reduced. basically plunge into a deep, deep valley. that also as a side issue of that act, there's also very strong -- the chinese exclusion act we talked about earlier, it was initially targeted only to chinese immigrants. it only targeted chinese immigrant from becoming u.s. citizen. in the 1920s during this wave of really isolationist movement, not only did the numbers of european immigrants dropped, they also the exclusion act to became an asian exclusion act. any asian immigrant from any asian country are not allowed to become u.s. citizen. it's this wh
we need to keep jobs in america. we see this argument again and again throughout history. >> in your book "the broken welcome mat," you spend a bit of time talking about the 1924 immigration act signed by calvin coolidge. >> what did that do? >> it basically drastically lowered the quota of immigrants to united states. and basically this is after the big wave. you can see from the statistics that the immigrant into -- immigrants into the united states was greatly...
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south and latin america. well, of course, i've heard some wags suggest that this shouldn't be done unless we allow the spitball to be used again. i can only say that that i found in latin america that one thing we have in common among a lot of other things is the love for baseball. and i would think that if one or two of our big league ball teams could make a tour of latin america, that this, along with our other exchange programs, would be very effective in creating goodwill. what do you think will be the effect of the recent executions of former premier nash and other hungarian leaders on the international communist movement? can i can answer question from a personal standpoint? in 1947, when i was in great britain, i had an interview with arthur horner, who was the head of the miners union in britain. in talking to him, i found he took the complete communist internationally. and noted just in the paper, i think a couple of days ago, a few days ago, that arthur horner had, in effect, criticized the this act
south and latin america. well, of course, i've heard some wags suggest that this shouldn't be done unless we allow the spitball to be used again. i can only say that that i found in latin america that one thing we have in common among a lot of other things is the love for baseball. and i would think that if one or two of our big league ball teams could make a tour of latin america, that this, along with our other exchange programs, would be very effective in creating goodwill. what do you think...
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this is the america we want and this is the america that we will have.inion perhaps. nevertheless united and a determination and generous in once again ready to embark on great national deeds and once again as brothers and sisters. our hearts will swell with pride to call ourselves americans. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ [cheers and applause] governor jerry brown. [applause] mayor birch bayh. [applause] ♪♪ senator don lynn [applause] mayor bailey. [applause] senator hubert h. humphrey. [cheers and applause] senator george mcgovern. [cheers and applause] the governor of new york. [cheers and applause] governor anderson. ♪♪ the governor from mecklenburg. [cheers and applause] the mayor of new york. [applause] governor phil malone of rhode island. the mayor of milwaukee. [cheers and applause] mayor gibson of new york. the lieutenant governor of new york. the mayor of new orleans, louisian
this is the america we want and this is the america that we will have.inion perhaps. nevertheless united and a determination and generous in once again ready to embark on great national deeds and once again as brothers and sisters. our hearts will swell with pride to call ourselves americans. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪...
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he would want to get the soul of america, the spirit of america in every speech.and they would say, you got stop talking about that stuff. and but he believed in it. and so my confidence about the future is that i believe in the american and like roosevelt, you know, the pendulum swings. you know, americans always get it right. winston churchill said americans don't americans always get it right after. they've tried everything else. so, you know, i think we're at that point now where america has to ask itself who we what do we believe in? i wish we had a roosevelt with right now. who knew how to use that language. and i think, you know, we live in these information silos right now where only hear the news that reinforces what you already believe. and that's a problem. but i think the truth does always eventually come out. and again like roosevelt, i believe in the american system. so i am confident. i'm not sure optimistic is the word ideas, but i can't wait to read the book. but while we're here until. tenterhooks what can you tell us about the personal relations
he would want to get the soul of america, the spirit of america in every speech.and they would say, you got stop talking about that stuff. and but he believed in it. and so my confidence about the future is that i believe in the american and like roosevelt, you know, the pendulum swings. you know, americans always get it right. winston churchill said americans don't americans always get it right after. they've tried everything else. so, you know, i think we're at that point now where america...
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he would want to get the soul of america, the spirit of america in every speech.and they would say, you got stop talking about that stuff. and but he believed in it. and so my confidence about the future is that i believe in the american and like roosevelt, you know, the pendulum swings. you know, americans always get it right. winston churchill said americans don't americans always get it right after. they've tried everything else. so, you know, i think we're at that point now where america has to ask itself who we what do we believe in? i wish we had a roosevelt with right now. who knew how to use that language. and i think, you know, we live in these information silos right now where only hear the news that reinforces what you already believe. and that's a problem. but i think the truth does always eventually come out. and again like roosevelt, i believe in the american system. so i am confident. i'm not sure optimistic is the word ideas, but i can't wait to read the book. but while we're here until. tenterhooks what can you tell us about the personal relations
he would want to get the soul of america, the spirit of america in every speech.and they would say, you got stop talking about that stuff. and but he believed in it. and so my confidence about the future is that i believe in the american and like roosevelt, you know, the pendulum swings. you know, americans always get it right. winston churchill said americans don't americans always get it right after. they've tried everything else. so, you know, i think we're at that point now where america...
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we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again.ou. ♪ >> from here, former president trump travels to another battleground state, wisconsin. you can watch that live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span.org or with c-span now, our free mobile video app. ♪ >> tonight we are bringi you an encore presentation of tud's cbs news vice presidential debate between jd vance and tim walz. you can watch the debate in full stti at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, our free mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, our live form involving you discusses the latest issues and politics in washington and across the country. we will talk about public opinion polling and campaign 2024 with director of the suffolk university political research center and former deputy assistant secretary of defense for middle east in the trump administration on the latest in escalating tension between israel and iran and monday's one year anniversary of the hamas attack on israel. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning or online at c-sp
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anyone who thinks america is not complicit when you realize america britain eu are always on the side of town the world is actually easy to understand yes they are made in the usa and used well by israel america on the side you stand, we will continue to support israel, this friendship it continues, but now, according to this user, many believe that america is behind us. all crimes are israeli. ali reza moradi, radio and television news agency. the psychological warfare of the enemy in the military arena is the result of the fear of marriage . if you are facing an enemy who is attacking you, there are different types of attacks, well, sometimes the attacker is with a sword and in the field facing chest to chest, sometimes it is a propaganda attacker, sometimes it is an economic attacker, it is a military one with new tools. muhammad and al-mohammed and ajl farjaham. hello dear viewers. we present the 16:00 news segment. the president said at the 14th national conference of elites in tehran that we need elites to build the country and solve people's problems, but an elite can solve the
anyone who thinks america is not complicit when you realize america britain eu are always on the side of town the world is actually easy to understand yes they are made in the usa and used well by israel america on the side you stand, we will continue to support israel, this friendship it continues, but now, according to this user, many believe that america is behind us. all crimes are israeli. ali reza moradi, radio and television news agency. the psychological warfare of the enemy in the...
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saying that is the america we want. what we don't want, in his words, is a candidate that sees america as a sheet. powerful words from tyler perry. so, i think tonight, it was pretty important, culturally, but substantively, as well. >> yeah, and i would say to that tyler perry metaphor, when you think of white sheets, what you think of? >> especially in georgia! >> yes, especially in georgia. now, you talk about barack obama and the joy he has on the campaign trail and how much he is in his group. he is just doing something he did not do, as i recall, in previous election cycles. which is reminding people of the economy, he gave republicans, and particularly donald trump, the pandemic playbook that his wrote, and likely given trump's mismanagement of the covid-19 pandemic would have potentially saved many american lives. he did that tonight, too. let's take a listen to that. >> when i was president, we put together an entire playbook for how to deal with a pandemic. when donald trump came in, we gave him that playbook,
saying that is the america we want. what we don't want, in his words, is a candidate that sees america as a sheet. powerful words from tyler perry. so, i think tonight, it was pretty important, culturally, but substantively, as well. >> yeah, and i would say to that tyler perry metaphor, when you think of white sheets, what you think of? >> especially in georgia! >> yes, especially in georgia. now, you talk about barack obama and the joy he has on the campaign trail and how...
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liberty is kind of is the last holdout in america and go and have liberty in america because liberty is in other locations. but in america liberty is still thriving. so do that. liberty is in retreat across the world. and america is kind of its last bastion. so in 17 and 22, gates decides to move his family to america he initially is a little bit conflicted about where he's going to move, but he's really on either northern virginia, maryland ends up finding a tract of land in northern virginia that had been recommend to him by his old army friend adam to stephen. he settles in berkeley county, which is now in west virginia, because of the civil war happened and west virginia separated. and he builds a house there, calls travelers rest. this house obviously still stands today. it is privately owned as you might be. hol gates and not enjoy a satellite tv tv like on the on the left there but it is privately owned the woman who owns it she was nice enough let me come visit over the summer and she's lived there since 1965. such owned it for almost 60 years so she knows a lot about the hou
liberty is kind of is the last holdout in america and go and have liberty in america because liberty is in other locations. but in america liberty is still thriving. so do that. liberty is in retreat across the world. and america is kind of its last bastion. so in 17 and 22, gates decides to move his family to america he initially is a little bit conflicted about where he's going to move, but he's really on either northern virginia, maryland ends up finding a tract of land in northern virginia...
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his own personal war is the war of his own will, which caused both america and america to enter the swamp of not accepting the grand strategy, adopting the right strategy in the direction of the region, the middle east was independent, maybe it was a colonial process, but at the height of colonialism, there were also people who were against colonialists. the region does not allow them to stand up, the history of the region says this. because of the issue of ethnicity and the issue of tithes, they do not allow anyone to be aristocracy so easily and become the ruler of it. thank you very much, dr. zara, greetings to you again. in the name of allah, the merciful, i am again hello, i apologize for the communication that happened. mr. dr. zaran, i had asked this question to his excellency mahzar before the news section of 10 was presented to the viewers regarding the exploitation of the tools that america will use. from the presence of the zionist regime in the region and the war-mongering and the shedding of blood of tens of thousands of people in this direction in order to achieve its goal,
his own personal war is the war of his own will, which caused both america and america to enter the swamp of not accepting the grand strategy, adopting the right strategy in the direction of the region, the middle east was independent, maybe it was a colonial process, but at the height of colonialism, there were also people who were against colonialists. the region does not allow them to stand up, the history of the region says this. because of the issue of ethnicity and the issue of tithes,...
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these zombie companies in america. now, when that happens essentially means that keeping alive the deadwood and there is a price for that, because if you keep alive so much deadwood, then you are keeping out new for coming in your keeping out new startups from, prospering and. we have seen the mirror image of that is that the number of startups in america has been declining over that period of time. so there's a real price to be paid when these policies are pursued that you're keeping alive the existing companies. and yeah, that feels optically good that okay, you by keeping alive these existing companies even though they are not profitable and they are inefficient by every metric but keeping alive those companies, you are helping maybe in the short term avoid some job losses or so. but what happening then is that you are choking new competition, you're choking new companies from being formed, and that shows up in the declining number of startup companies in america. so i think that that's what i'm trying to do in this
these zombie companies in america. now, when that happens essentially means that keeping alive the deadwood and there is a price for that, because if you keep alive so much deadwood, then you are keeping out new for coming in your keeping out new startups from, prospering and. we have seen the mirror image of that is that the number of startups in america has been declining over that period of time. so there's a real price to be paid when these policies are pursued that you're keeping alive the...
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all she has is word salad, but donald trump is the person who will fix america and make america greatso expect the fear-mongering. expect the projection. that's all you are going to get. >> laura: i think that she is really trying to reclaim the narrative, congressman, tonight, that she is a change agent. and here's what her campaign co-chair said when she was asked about how she will differentiate herself from joe biden. watch i think we have it in a moment. sara schneider asking a question. >> we feel very good about where we are. as you say, we are one week out and we are closing this election strong. we feel very good about what we are seeing in early vote and that is, you know, are voters turning out to vote? people that are lower propensity voters don't always vote we are seeing on our side supporters for the vice president turning out in higher numbers exactly as we would like to see to win a close race. >> laura: is that convincing to you that's how it's going to work? >> that's not convince fog me at all. can you tell how it's not convincing with how they acted in this campai
all she has is word salad, but donald trump is the person who will fix america and make america greatso expect the fear-mongering. expect the projection. that's all you are going to get. >> laura: i think that she is really trying to reclaim the narrative, congressman, tonight, that she is a change agent. and here's what her campaign co-chair said when she was asked about how she will differentiate herself from joe biden. watch i think we have it in a moment. sara schneider asking a...
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every saturday american history tv documents america's story. booktv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors which funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building one hundred thousand miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> professor mark david hall joins us via zoom, the author of "who's afraid of christian nationalism?: why christian naitonalism is not an existential threat to america or the church". good sunday morning to you. how do you define the term christian nationalism? >> i don't know the definition but the important thing is how it has been defined since 2006. basically 2,006 a steady stream of books started coming out explaining there's this group of christians, theocrat to want to take over america for christ, everyone else except f
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china can, of course, fight terribly with america, but the volume of trade with america is absolutely colossal, yes, they do not intend to reduce it of their own free will. at the same time, so to speak, china is preparing for a serious military clash with the united states of america, so they are increasing their strategic nuclear arsenals, increasing the power of their navy, which already surpasses american ships somewhere. china wrote that this is directed against the usa, of course not, china's political culture excludes such a thing, but the question is, against whom is all this directed, that's exactly how to say china believes that taiwan is part of china, therefore china will defend itself, the americans think so, no, i don't think so at all. according to official papers, everyone thinks so, but according to international papers, well, according to papers, paper doesn't blush, as you know, that's realpolitik american, it is a little different, this concerns taiwan, and the south china sea and much, much more, and in any case in the national security strategy, which was adopted
china can, of course, fight terribly with america, but the volume of trade with america is absolutely colossal, yes, they do not intend to reduce it of their own free will. at the same time, so to speak, china is preparing for a serious military clash with the united states of america, so they are increasing their strategic nuclear arsenals, increasing the power of their navy, which already surpasses american ships somewhere. china wrote that this is directed against the usa, of course not,...
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that's 37000 all told comms north america. perhaps the one in three soldiersrs serving on the side f the brish and german germailiaes are german subsidy troop are de un your preference for the two largestn states in brunswick, the troopso assist the main british army in the areework city that you just heard about from todd. whdn on the north to invade the united states from canada. two important contingents. both try to answer the question how do we fight in north america in a different way question rick 's a map showing the various locations of the states. agai if we were look at t global american war of independence because it really is a w just like the seven years o s world war would talk abo troops and the electorate in hanover and faxed your tonut tm at dinner. a num go to fig ind. in addition for north america other forces are dloye around the world. now, as americans imagine how on earth will the germans adapt to fighting? there are lots of trees in america i'm sure they don't have trees in germany. while the german fo
that's 37000 all told comms north america. perhaps the one in three soldiersrs serving on the side f the brish and german germailiaes are german subsidy troop are de un your preference for the two largestn states in brunswick, the troopso assist the main british army in the areework city that you just heard about from todd. whdn on the north to invade the united states from canada. two important contingents. both try to answer the question how do we fight in north america in a different way...
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america.ey works of literature that have had a profound impact on the country. in this program would look at the words of cesar chavez. born in 1927, he grew up in a mexican-american family who lost their farm during the great depression, leading them to work as migrant laborers in california. cesar chavez spent his early career with the community services organization helping laborers register to vote. in 1962 he founded the national farmworkers association and later joined forces -- to create an organization which became the united farmworkers. under his leadership, the ufw advocated for better wages, working conditions, and collective bargaining through nonviolent tactics such as strikes and boycotts. in the early 1970's growers agreed to make major concessions to farmworkers and the united farmworkers is still active today. the words of cesar chavez is an anthology. a collection of speeches and other writings by the labor leader and civil rights activist. >> welcome to books that shaped am
america.ey works of literature that have had a profound impact on the country. in this program would look at the words of cesar chavez. born in 1927, he grew up in a mexican-american family who lost their farm during the great depression, leading them to work as migrant laborers in california. cesar chavez spent his early career with the community services organization helping laborers register to vote. in 1962 he founded the national farmworkers association and later joined forces -- to create...
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this is america. this is the united states of america. people in the media, like the rev, have to be concerned that they may be on a list? i have people saying to merckx donny, are you worried? this is america, yet people will still give permission to vote for donald trump. what's wrong with us? >> rev, now we know you're on the list, you obviously have to keep yourself off the list and do your part. i know you've been working really hard for the harris campaign on behalf of democrats across the way. donny is basically addressing republicans. the question mika asked was, what is the permission structure for republicans? the other group that we see harris targeting right now are black voters. we saw a lot of her media strategy has been about that over the course of the last week. how do you think she is doing on that, and how concerned are you still, to the extent you are concerned, particularly about young black men, but more broadly, base turnout of african americans in the battleground states? >> i think we are going to see a turnout th
this is america. this is the united states of america. people in the media, like the rev, have to be concerned that they may be on a list? i have people saying to merckx donny, are you worried? this is america, yet people will still give permission to vote for donald trump. what's wrong with us? >> rev, now we know you're on the list, you obviously have to keep yourself off the list and do your part. i know you've been working really hard for the harris campaign on behalf of democrats...
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they are urban america and they are suburban america.what we see is actually on this issue a deep commonality between different political regions and political geographies and how the electorate either urban or rural is thinking about the fact that corporations and small businesses are getting bigger and small business owners are having a tougher time competing with corporations. in rural america, the most vivid menaces manifestation of this and more common than the american flag or a star on a barn. you talk to a lot of rural communities that are stuck in the middle between living in a food deserts or living in the middle of a medical desert not able to sort of -- a lot of the deserts exist because of corporatization that is taken place and hospitals for example. what do you do when dollar general shows up and wants to build a new store? that means you are not driving 30-45 minutes to get a basic necessity. dollar general made some promise to put medical care in their establishments and what that often means is the local small business
they are urban america and they are suburban america.what we see is actually on this issue a deep commonality between different political regions and political geographies and how the electorate either urban or rural is thinking about the fact that corporations and small businesses are getting bigger and small business owners are having a tougher time competing with corporations. in rural america, the most vivid menaces manifestation of this and more common than the american flag or a star on a...
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the farms of america are owned by 25 million people.he houses of america worth $230 billion are owned by 113 million people. our 50 million automobiles are owned nearly 40 million families . the factories and machinery that produce the material things of life had 18 million stockholders. in one way or another, more than 100 million of our people own the wealth of america and the remainder, most of them children and youth, would have sometime in their life owned potential wealth. the true facts about american capitalism distribution of wealth and its great wealth production overshadow anything the communists and socialists have to show. the truth about the distribution of wealth under american capitalism makes karl marx the world's worst profit. the socialist founder of communism prophesies that under capitalism, wealth would be concentrated at the hands of fewer and fewer while the great majority of people would suffer increasing poverty. the fact is that, american capitalism has set a new standard for human welfare. if we keep the basi
the farms of america are owned by 25 million people.he houses of america worth $230 billion are owned by 113 million people. our 50 million automobiles are owned nearly 40 million families . the factories and machinery that produce the material things of life had 18 million stockholders. in one way or another, more than 100 million of our people own the wealth of america and the remainder, most of them children and youth, would have sometime in their life owned potential wealth. the true facts...
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out of its rut and, paradoxically, to make america great, that is, to make america part of world processess current wealth , her influences, etc., all based on the fact that after the war she was given the opportunity to make the dollar the main reserve currency instead of gold and to carry out very influential reforms. on the initiative of america put the european union, later they understood, it is difficult to make nato as an umbrella that would cover economic reforms in europe, and, but all this happened within the framework of the counter, i may be talking a little long, but this picture is repeated again and again and again, only we do not see it , we see little spikes like that and we don't understand that all this goes on and on, in this book by ben stiles it talks about... how much the europeans worked to advance this marshall plan, to convince the americans, to provide this money to europe, traveled special friendship trains across america from europeans who thanked the americans for their help, kissed them on the hand, metaphorically speaking, and communicated with ordinary amer
out of its rut and, paradoxically, to make america great, that is, to make america part of world processess current wealth , her influences, etc., all based on the fact that after the war she was given the opportunity to make the dollar the main reserve currency instead of gold and to carry out very influential reforms. on the initiative of america put the european union, later they understood, it is difficult to make nato as an umbrella that would cover economic reforms in europe, and,...
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israel has no greater friend than america.users believe, both of these friends are involved in the homes of the people of palestine and lebanon. netanyahu's office released a picture of him ordering the attack a call to beirut from new york. anyone who thinks america is not complicit. the world is actually easy to understand when you realize that america, britain, eu are always around town. yes, they were made in the united states and were used well by israel . america stands by you. we will continue to support israel. this friendship continues , but now, according to this user, many believe that america is behind all the crimes of israel. alireza moradi radio news agency. hello, welcome to the 8 am news. 46 martyrs and 85 wounded in the zionist regime's airstrikes in the south beirut hezbollah lebanon.
israel has no greater friend than america.users believe, both of these friends are involved in the homes of the people of palestine and lebanon. netanyahu's office released a picture of him ordering the attack a call to beirut from new york. anyone who thinks america is not complicit. the world is actually easy to understand when you realize that america, britain, eu are always around town. yes, they were made in the united states and were used well by israel . america stands by you. we will...
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america. in fact, the middle east policy is the strategic support that moves towards israel and its responsibility in these two frameworks, regardless of the differences of opinion that there is between netanyahu, look at the government, mr. doctor, please let me know that we are in contact with mr. hosseini, my correspondent colleague in the southern region, mr. hosseini. hello, we are listening to your excellency's report on the latest developments in southern lebanon. greetings to you and dear viewers, the latest news is that a heavy rocket wave was fired towards tel aviv , and the news with the image of tel aviv in the heart of occupied palestine, where the largest concentration of the city is located, indicates that several rockets were hit. there are at least three missiles at tel aviv city and region, and this is a heavy missile attack, which is said to be a new type of missile there is fadi 4, which came to the field today, this wave of rockets caused a great panic among the zionists,
america. in fact, the middle east policy is the strategic support that moves towards israel and its responsibility in these two frameworks, regardless of the differences of opinion that there is between netanyahu, look at the government, mr. doctor, please let me know that we are in contact with mr. hosseini, my correspondent colleague in the southern region, mr. hosseini. hello, we are listening to your excellency's report on the latest developments in southern lebanon. greetings to you and...
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neo-nazis, i'll be right back. >> welcome back america 1939, neo-nazis meeting.son square garden. really? those would have been mostly democrats, yes, they would have been, today. >> today where are all of jew haters, academia, hollywood, democrat party, democrats in congress? let us add smu some truth to franklin roosevelt she quotes. 120 thousand januar japanese americans, were forcibly relocated by u.s. arm to internment camps to remote parts of the country, they lost their homes, property and liberties, before japan's dark on pearl harbor, david w wyman institutes explains in a series of articles from 1923 to 1925, fdrrailed against what he called non-- immigrants from far east, japanese i' immigrants are not capable he wrote of assimilation to pop leg layipopulation -- >> 9 cases out of 10 most up fortune results, a great democrat party hero, franklin roosevelt, i their is your party, hillary and kamala. -- policies, targeting air, targ asian-americans for exclusions. who are supportive of newer deal and radios system socialistic economy policies it is troub
neo-nazis, i'll be right back. >> welcome back america 1939, neo-nazis meeting.son square garden. really? those would have been mostly democrats, yes, they would have been, today. >> today where are all of jew haters, academia, hollywood, democrat party, democrats in congress? let us add smu some truth to franklin roosevelt she quotes. 120 thousand januar japanese americans, were forcibly relocated by u.s. arm to internment camps to remote parts of the country, they lost their...
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